Jameson Kurasha.
Minister Shamu said he learnt of the death of Mbuya Kurasha with sadness.
“Mbuya Jotina Kurasha will be remembered by the Msengezi small-scale farming area community, where she was a farmer, as a prayerful grand old lady, mother, a grandmother, a counsellor and a guide, especially to younger women,” he said.
“In mourning her, we are thankful to God for the way she lived her life over the past 93 years, setting an example for the younger generations to follow.
“She was a source of knowledge in our traditional customs and a pillar of strength, not only for the Kurasha family, but for us all who knew her and were privileged to interact with her during her lifetime.”
Minister Shamu said the Msengezi farming community would never be the same without Mbuya Kurasha.
“On behalf of the people of Msengezi small-scale farming area and as MP of the constituency (Chegutu East), on behalf of the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, my family and on may own behalf, we would like to extend our condolences to Professor and Dr Kurasha, the rest of the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren on this sad loss of their mother,” he said.
“We pray that God himself will grant you comfort in this very difficult time.”
Mbuya Kurasha is survived by four children, 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and will be buried at Farm Number 54 in Msengezi tomorrow.



